Depot at Lezarde Valley Rouelles near Le Havre |
He went there in Spring and stayed until 1919 when he went back to England. There is a notation in the war diary for January 29th on Lieut. Lewis and 9 ORs marched out as Special Draft "University Undergraduates". Ridley was granted leave with pay and subsistence allowance of 10 Guineas from 17-1-1919 to 15-12-19 to go to Kings College London. I am guessing there were schemes of many kinds designed to ease the military back into civilian life and this would be one of them - more research to do. His address from 31-1-19 is given as "Kings College London Reasons Theology". The January war diaries list race days, championships, visit by HRH Prince of Wales, moving German guns,regular courts martial, 16 horses were evacuated "sick", 8 were "lost" and one was transferred. I wonder what life was like for the civilians in the area in that bitterly cold and snowy Winter. The land had been well-ploughed - grotesquely but not productively - and the debris of war was everywhere. Ridley left England to go back to Australia on the Argyleshire on 2-12-1919.
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